Redeye is broadcast live every Saturday morning on Vancouver Cooperative Radio, CFRO 100.5FM. It is produced by an independent media collective at the studios of Coop Radio in Vancouver's downtown eastside.

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Aug 1, 2015

10:05 From earlier this year, we'll listen again to Maude Barlow talking about the importance of this fall's federal election.

10:20 Journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates uses a friend's death to look at the wider context of US police shootings.

11:00 Howard Zinn spoke with David Barsamian in 2004 about the need to think critically, courtesy of Alternative Radio

July 11, 2015

10:20 UBC grad student Nick Fitz will talk about his recent article in Scientific American, about how we perceive economic inequality.

10:40 Ryerson University Professor Alan Sears on what he calls the Canadian cult of the entrepreneur (first aired in March).

11:10 Director David Lavalee on his current film project, To the Ends of the Earth, exploring the economics of what he calls extreme energy extraction.

11:30 Dr Cecil Hershler on the effects of WCB compensation denial on people who suffer from chronic pain.

July 4, 2015

10:05 Professor Cheryl Cooky will talk about why media coverage of women's sports is so poor despite their growing popularity.

10:20 A report from Democracy Now on how justice advocates are dealing with renewed racial attacks in the American South.

10:55 We'll listen to a talk by Dr Carl Hart, on current models of drug addiction and why they are wrong.

June 27, 2015

10:05 For Canada Day, it's an all-music special on Redeye, featuring artists set to appear at this year's Vancouver Folk Music Festival. On the show, we'll be playing Hawksley Workman, Paolo Flores, The Melbourne Ska Orchestra, Soussou & Maher Cissoko and many more. This year's festival runs from July 17-19th at Jericho Beach Park.

June 20, 2015

10:05 We speak with Dagoberto Acevedo on the recent and very violent elections in Mexico.

10:20 Graham Riches discusses his book about Canada's food insecurity, First World Hunger Revisited: Food Charity or the Right to Food (first aired in January).

10:45 We talk with Susan Smitten of RAVEN about how to support First Nations fighting the Site C dam project.

11:10 Markus Moos from the University of Waterloo talks about austerity and its effects on the generational divide.

11:45 From Democracy Now: We hear analysis of the response to the massacre at South Carolina’s Emanuel AME where nine Black people died in a terrorist attack.

June 13, 2015

10:05 Caitlyn Vernon from the Sierra Club of BC talk about the upcoming Week to End Enbridge fundraising campaign.

10:20 Jan Slomp, President of the National Farmers Union on the impacts of corporate farmland buy-up, farm debt, and farm financing (first aired in March).

10:50 Cindy Blackstock on the court challenge she has brought to force the federal government to treat First Nations children equally (first aired in February).